Carla Del Ponte, the chief prosecutor at the international tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, told the Security Council that 20 people indicted for war crimes were still at large, with many of them living freely in Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia, shielded by networks of supporters and government leaders who were resisting cooperating with the Hague-based court and in some cases tipping off the suspects to attempts to apprehend them. Warren Hoge (NYT)